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NCDOT to Close Greensboro Chapel Hill Road for Bridge Replacement Through March 31

Greensboro Chapel Hill Road closes Monday at 9 a.m. between Coble Mill and Bass Mountain roads for a bridge replacement, with reopening expected by March 31.

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NCDOT to Close Greensboro Chapel Hill Road for Bridge Replacement Through March 31
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A section of Greensboro Chapel Hill Road between Coble Mill Road and Bass Mountain Road will shut down Monday morning at 9 a.m. as N.C. Department of Transportation crews move in to replace an existing bridge, with the road expected to reopen by March 31.

The closure, scheduled weather permitting, will redirect drivers along a detour via West Greensboro Chapel Hill Road to Pleasant Hill Church Road, then onto Coble Mill Road. Property owners along the closed segment will retain driveway access throughout the construction period.

Transportation officials are advising drivers to plan ahead, remain alert to crews working in the area, and obey all posted traffic signs during the eight-day closure window.

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NCDOT has not released the bridge's structure number, the name of the contractor performing the replacement, an estimated project cost, or a specific hour on March 31 when the road is expected to reopen. The agency has also not specified whether the closure will be continuous around the clock or limited to daytime work hours.

The bridge replacement comes during an active stretch of road construction across the broader region. Muirs Chapel Road in Greensboro is also scheduled for lane closures on March 23, and city paving crews are set to resurface sections of Greensboro streets from March 23 through March 27. Drivers making longer trips through the area should account for the potential of overlapping traffic impacts during the same week.

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